A Million to One Odds

More of Bob Kinford's "cun-cussin" induced stories from his life as a working cowboy. Young or old, cowboy or a city slicker wannabe you won't be able to keep yourself from laughing at these stories! In the foreword to A Million to One Odds (time five) noted livestock columnist Lee Pitts claims Bob is an "Oxymoron who should be preserved for prosperity." In the title story to this book, Bob had a spur get caught in the honda of his rope, foot hang up in the stirrup, tripped over his reins and caught a calf running through a fence, only to trip and fall after the belt on his chinks broke...All under two minutes and with a witness to boot! Publication Date:Apr 01 2004 Page Count:162 Binding Type:US Trade Paper Trim Size:5.5" x 8.5" Language:English Color:Black and White

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